(law) A document filed in response to a complaint, responding to each point raised in the complaint and raising counterpoints.
A response or reply; something said or done in reaction to a statement or question.
A solution to a problem.
verb
(law) To file a document in response to a complaint.
(obsolete) To atone for; to be punished for.
(obsolete) To be or act as an equivalent to, or as adequate or sufficient for; to serve for; to repay.
(obsolete) To render account to or for.
(transitive) To speak in defence against; to reply to in defence.
(transitive, intransitive) To make a reply or response to.
(transitive, intransitive) To respond to a call by someone at a door or telephone, or other similar piece of equipment.
(transitive, intransitive) To suit a need or purpose satisfactorily.
To be accountable or responsible; to make amends.
To be opposite, or to act in opposition.
To be or act in compliance with, in fulfillment or satisfaction of, as an order, obligation, or demand.
To be or act in conformity, or by way of accommodation, correspondence, relation, or proportion; to conform; to correspond; to suit; usually with to.
To correspond to; to be in harmony with; to be in agreement with.
To respond to satisfactorily; to meet successfully by way of explanation, argument, or justification; to refute.
berwyn
berwyn
Proper noun
A mountain range in northeast Wales.
beworn
browne
browne
Proper noun
a spelling variant of Brown.
cornew
darwen
darwen
Proper noun
a market town in the borough of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England.
derwin
derwon
downer
downer
noun
(slang) A drug that has depressant qualities.
(slang) A negative drug trip.
(slang) Something or someone disagreeable, dispiriting or depressing; a killjoy.
A form of industrial action in which workers down tools and refuse to work.
A livestock animal that has collapsed.
enwrap
enwrap
verb
To absorb completely or engross
To wrap around, surround; to envelop
erenow
erenow
adv
(archaic) Before now; prior to this point in time.
fawner
fawner
noun
One who fawns; a sycophant.
gnawer
gnawer
noun
A rodent or other animal that gnaws.
One who gnaws.
herwin
inower
kerwin
kerwon
knower
knower
noun
Agent noun of know: one who knows.
lawner
lawner
noun
(slang, dated, countable) A player of lawn tennis.
(slang, dated, uncountable) The sport of lawn tennis.
lenrow
merwin
merwyn
nedrow
newari
newark
newark
Proper noun
Any of several place names, see Wikipedia:Newark.
a town in Nottinghamshire, England: see
an unincorporated community in Beech Creek Township, Indiana, USA.
a city in New Jersey, USA
a city in Ohio, USA
nowder
owners
owners
noun
plural of owner
pawner
pawner
noun
One who pawns an item.
rawden
rawnie
redawn
reknow
renews
renews
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renew
renown
renown
noun
(obsolete) Reports of nobleness or achievements; praise.
Fame; celebrity; wide recognition.
verb
(transitive) To make famous.
repawn
repawn
verb
(transitive) To pawn again.
resawn
resawn
verb
past participle of resaw
resewn
resewn
verb
past participle of resew
resown
resown
verb
past participle of resow
rewarn
rewarn
verb
(transitive) To warn again.
rewend
rewind
rewind
noun
A button or other mechanism for rewinding.
The act of rewinding.
verb
(figurative) To go back or think back to a previous moment or place, or a previous point in a discourse.
(transitive, intransitive) To wind (something) again.
(transitive, intransitive) To wind (something) back, now especially of cassette or video tape, CD, DVD etc.; to go back on a video or audio recording.
rewing
rewins
rewins
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rewin
rowena
rowena
Proper noun
An unincorporated community in Kentucky
A community in New Brunswick, Canada
A town in New South Wales, Australia
A in Oregon
An unincorporated community in South Dakota
An unincorporated community in Texas
rowens
rowens
noun
plural of rowen
rowney
rowney
noun
A carthorse, load horse, or sumpter horse; a packhorse.
strewn
towner
towner
noun
(only used in combinations) A person from a certain town, or part of town
twiner
twiner
noun
Any plant which twines about a support.
undrew
undrew
verb
simple past tense of undraw
unware
unware
adj
(poetic, obsolete) unaware
unwire
unwire
verb
(transitive) To undo the wiring of.
wagner
wagner
Proper noun
of German origin. Widely known as the surname of the German composer (1813-1883).
wainer
wander
wander
noun
(countable) An act or instance of wandering.
(uncountable) The situation where a value or signal etc. deviates from the correct or normal value.
verb
(intransitive) Of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.
(intransitive) To commit adultery.
(intransitive) To go somewhere indirectly or at varying speeds; to move in a curved path.
(intransitive) To move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.
(intransitive) To stray; stray from one's course; err.
wanger
wanger
noun
(obsolete) A rest or cushion for the cheek; a pillow.
wanier
wanker
wanker
noun
(obsolete, Britain, school slang) A salted, and lightly smoked herring or mackerel; a bloater.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) A penis.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) A person who wanks.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An annoying person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An idiot, a stupid person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An ineffectual person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) Someone who shows off too much, a poser or poseur; someone who is overly self-satisfied.
(slang, humorous, vulgar) A very informal address used between friends.
wanner
wanner
adj
comparative form of wan: more wan
wanter
wanter
noun
One who wants, or who wants something
verb
Pronunciation spelling of want to.
warden
warden
noun
(archaic or literary) A guard or watchman.
A chief administrative officer of a prison.
A governing official in various institutions
An official charged with supervisory duties or with the enforcement of specific laws or regulations; such as a game warden or air-raid warden
verb
To carry out the duties of a warden.
warine
warine
noun
A guariba: a South American monkey (sapajou).
warmen
warmen
noun
plural of warman
warned
warned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of warn
warnel
warner
warner
noun
Obsolete form of warrener.
One who warns.
warren
warren
noun
(archaic) The class of small game such as hare, pheasants, stoats, etc., as opposed to beasts of chase such as deer, bear, and foxes.
(figuratively) A mazelike place of passages and/or rooms in which it's easy to lose oneself; especially one that may be overcrowded.
(historical) The right to maintain and hunt an area of small beasts, similar to a free warren, but with certain limitations, such as restricting the right to hunt on parts of the land held by freeholders.
A place legally authorized for the keeping, breeding and hunting of beasts of warren, especially rabbits.
The system of burrows where rabbits live.
wauner
weaner
weaner
noun
A device used to help wean a young animal by keeping it from suckling.
An animal that has been recently weaned.
wedron
wedurn
wehner
weiner
weiner
noun
Misspelling of wiener.
wenger
werent
wering
werner
whiner
whiner
noun
(derogatory) One who whines about perceived problems; a complainer.
wiener
wiener
noun
(Canada, US) A sausage made from beef, chicken or pork.
(Canada, US, UK) A frankfurter, a hot dog.
(Canada, US, colloquial) A penis.
(US, UK, colloquial) An irritating or disliked person.
(US, colloquial) A person who is nervous or afraid to partake in certain activities.
wieren
wigner
winare
wincer
wincer
noun
One who, or that which, winces.
winder
winder
noun
(slang) A blow that winds somebody, or takes away their breath.
A key or knob for winding a clock, watch or clockwork mechanism
A spool around which something is wound
A textile worker, or machine, that winds cloth
A winding plant.
One of the steps of a spiral staircase (as opposed to a flyer, or straight step).
Pronunciation spelling of window.
verb
To fan; to clean grain with a fan.
winers
winers
noun
plural of winer
winery
winery
noun
A place where wine is made, or a company that makes wine.
winger
winger
noun
(nautical) One of the casks stowed in the wings of a vessel's hold, being smaller than such as are stowed more amidships.
(sports) An offensive player who plays on either side of the center.
winier
winier
adj
comparative form of winy: more winy
winker
winker
noun
(UK, colloquial) An eye.
(US, colloquial) An eyelash.
A player of the game of tiddlywinks.
A screen attached to the bridle of a horse or other domesticated animal preventing it from being able to see things to its side.
A small bellows in an organ, regulated by a spring, controlling variations of wind pressure.
Somebody who winks; somebody who connives.
The winking membrane of a bird's eye; the winking muscle.
winner
winner
noun
(sports) A point or goal that wins a competition.
One who has won or often wins.
winser
winter
winter
adj
the coldest season of the year
noun
(India, archaic) The rainy season.
(countable, fashion) Someone with dark skin, eyes and hair, seen as best suited to certain colors of clothing.
(figuratively, poetic) The period of decay, old age, death, or the like.
(obsolete) An appliance to be fixed on the front of a grate, to keep a kettle warm, etc.
Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from December 23 to March 20 in continental regions of the Northern Hemisphere or the months of June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region.
verb
(intransitive) To spend the winter (in a particular place).
(transitive) To store something (for instance animals) somewhere over winter to protect it from cold.
wisner
wisner
Proper noun
A town in Louisiana.
A city in Nebraska.
wivern
wivern
noun
Alternative spelling of wyvern
wonder
wonder
noun
(UK, informal) A mental pondering, a thought.
(US) A kind of donut; a cruller.
Someone very talented at something, a genius.
Something astonishing and seemingly inexplicable.
Something that causes amazement or awe; a marvel.
The sense or emotion which can be inspired by something curious or unknown; surprise; astonishment, often with awe or reverence.
verb
(intransitive) To be affected with surprise or admiration; to be struck with astonishment; to be amazed; to marvel; often followed by at.
(transitive, intransitive) To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to query in the mind.
wonner
worden
worsen
worsen
verb
(intransitive) To become worse; to get worse.
(transitive) To make worse; to impair.
(transitive, obsolete) To get the better of; to worst.
wrekin
wrench
wrench
noun
(UK) An adjustable spanner used by plumbers.
(US) A hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes; a spanner.
(archaic) A winch or windlass.
(obsolete) A screw.
(obsolete) A trick or artifice.
(obsolete) A turn at an acute angle.
(obsolete) Deceit; guile; treachery.
(obsolete) means; contrivance
(physics) In screw theory, a screw assembled from force and torque vectors arising from application of Newton's laws to a rigid body.
A distorting change from the original meaning.
A movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug.
A violent emotional change caused by separation.
An injury caused by a violent twisting or pulling of a limb; strain, sprain.
In coursing, the act of bringing the hare round at less than a right angle, worth half a point in the recognised code of points for judging.
verb
(intransitive, fencing, obsolete) To disarm an opponent by whirling his or her blade away.
(intransitive, obsolete) To violently move in a turn or writhe.
(transitive) To deprive by means of a violent pull or twist.
(transitive) To distort the original meaning of; to misrepresent.
(transitive) To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting.
(transitive) To pull or twist violently.
(transitive) To rack with pain; to be hurt or distressed.
(transitive) To use a wrench; to twist with a wrench.
(transitive, obsolete) To thrust a weapon in a twisting motion.
(transitive, obsolete) To tighten with or as if with a winch.
wroken
wroken
verb
(obsolete) past participle of wreak
wunder
wunner
wunner
noun
Pronunciation spelling of wonder.
wyvern
wyvern
noun
(heraldry, mythology, fantasy) A draconian creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a barbed tail.
yawner
yawner
noun
(entertainment, sports, informal) Something unexciting or boring, as a book, sporting event, or performance.